When it comes to saving the country, Convention of States volunteers pull out all the stops. Senator Jim DeMint traveled to North Carolina this week to encourage state legislators to vote for the Convention of States resolution, and volunteers in the Tar Heel State made sure state representatives would never forget his visit. As the News & Observer reports:

The following article was written by Lana Shadwick and originally published on Breitbart.com.

The Republican-controlled Texas Legislature passed a Convention of States Resolution, becoming the eleventh. Article V of the U.S. Constitution allows for a Convention of States to restrict the power of the federal government.

The Convention of States surveyed more than 3,312 grassroots leaders and activists representing all 50 states done over a 4 day period - launched on April 20 and closed on April 24 - about Trump’s and Congress’s first 100 days.

President Trump’s grade slips, while the results also hit media even more and continue to be critical of Congress for not working with the president.

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